The Model Buses of Dick Lindsay (3/3)

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The Original Omnibus Company Wright Gemini demonstrator, which has been stripped down and repainted into East Dorset livery. The Original Omnibus Company Wright Gemini demonstrator, which has been stripped down and repainted into East Dorset livery. This group of photos shows the modified OOC Bova Futuras which appeared in MBJ401, September 2004; the extended tri-axle 14m version, the shortened 10m version and one photo shows both models with a standard OOC Bova in between them. This group of photos shows the modified OOC Bova Futuras which appeared in MBJ401, September 2004; the extended tri-axle 14m version, the shortened 10m version and one photo shows both models with a standard OOC Bova in between them.
This group of photos shows the modified OOC Bova Futuras which appeared in MBJ401, September 2004; the extended tri-axle 14m version, the shortened 10m version and one photo shows both models with a standard OOC Bova in between them. This group of photos shows the modified OOC Bova Futuras which appeared in MBJ401, September 2004; the extended tri-axle 14m version, the shortened 10m version and one photo shows both models with a standard OOC Bova in between them. This group of photos shows the modified OOC Bova Futuras which appeared in MBJ401, September 2004; the extended tri-axle 14m version, the shortened 10m version and one photo shows both models with a standard OOC Bova in between them. A repaint of the CMNL tri-axle Alexander-bodied Olympian. CMNL Models have a reputation for being difficult to get apart, as the glazing is glued and there are numerous plastic parts but, having got it apart, I've also managed to get it back togther!
A repaint of the CMNL tri-axle Alexander-bodied Olympian. CMNL Models have a reputation for being difficult to get apart, as the glazing is glued and there are numerous plastic parts but, having got it apart, I've also managed to get it back togther!      
     
 
The Model Buses of Dick Lindsay (3/3)



Dick has been a member of the Model Bus Federation for almost as long as it has been in existence, and has been a prolific builder of model buses in that time. He has been a regular contributor to the Journal and the two-tone blue of his East Dorset Transport and the coaching subsidiary, Bluebird, has graced the pages of many.

Most of the models in this gallery have been the subjects of reviews, and I look forward to receiving many more, from Dick, in the future. I put a high value, and a high priority, on reviews, as many members look to them to decide whether or not to part with their hard-earned cash! - Ed.
 
 
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Photos and texts by Dick Lindsay.